824-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, ApiiT»,'lWs Sale Reports PETRO SALE A Public Auction of machinery was held April 22 by Jerome Pet ro, south of Catawissa, Pa. on Black Bear Drive. The sale was well attended. Some' prices were; M.F. 65 tractor $2900, M.F. 3 pL sickle bar mower $275, M.F. 3 pL 16” plows $2OO, planer & engine $5OO, air com pressor $5OO, buck rake $5O and apple crates $1 each. George J. Henry and George R. Henry were the auctioneers. KIMMEL SALE A Complete Disper sal of Registered and Grade Holstein cows and heifers was held April 22 by Elwood and Carol Kimmel between Reels Comer and Rox bury, Somerset Co. Dairy equipment was also sold for the Kimder Farm, R.D. #l, Berlin, Pa. A large crowd attended from PA., VA., W. VA. and Ohio. The average of the top 10 cows was $1730 and some prices included: $2050, $l9OO, $lBOO, $1750 and $l6OO. The whole herd averaged $1291. Short bred heifers for fall sold for S9SO to SISSO and open heifers of breeding age ranged Martins 24th Annual Sping Auction of Carriages, Sleighs 8 Antiques MAY 12 & 13,1995 * Starting at 9:00 A.M. each day LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS 2 miles south of Lebanon, Pennsylvania —Lebanon is approximately 30 miles east of Harrisburg; approx. 15 miles east of Hershey; approx. 20 miles north of Lancaster; south of Interstate Route 81 and 25 miles west of Reading, PA. Watch for auction signs. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT-FIELD SESSION FRIDAY, 9:00 A.M. FIELD SESSION 2010 John Deere Tractor; John Deere Mower, 516, 3 pt; stone Carriages, sleighs, carts and wagons; carriage & wagon parts including rake; Smith & Co. Sprayer, 150 gal tank & Briggs & Stratton wagon wheels, poles, shafts, etc; running gear, horse drawn farm engine; Ford tractor w/wheel weights, bucket & lift; post hole dig- machinery; stable equipment; primitive and blacksmith tools; engines; ger; T mower w/3 pt. hitch; John Deere 3-bottom plow, 3 pt. new & used tack & driving equipment; brass bells & assortment of (416 A); John Deere harrow; John Deere 82 plow; 3pt. Massey sleigh bells, sets of driving & work harness (sgl., dbl., tandem, etc.); Ferguson cultivator; hay tedder, Huhn, PTO; Bush Hog mower, 3 English & western saddles & bridles; side saddles; brass collectibles; pt, PTO; New Holland Hay rakes; grass mower, Bush Hog PTO; horse supplies & collectibles; harness parts; carriage & wagon lamps; Farm Wagon; trailer w/hydraulic dump w/New Holland gear; horse weights; yokes; wagon wheel wrenches; & many other items too misc. racing harness parts; tack trunks; etc. numerous to mention. ITEMS ACCEPTED FOR THIS SESSION In an effort to continue improving the auctions, a tent will be set up UNTIL START OF AUCTION. NO JUNK, PLEASE!! AT LEAST in the field to accommodate the tack and equipment normally sold off THREE AUCTIONEERS WILL BE SELLING SIMULTANEOUS of the trailers. All merchandise will be placed on tables in the tent. uY MOST OF THE DAY. FRIDAY, 7 P.M. * INSlDE—Coaching Appointments & Misc. Horse Related Items. SATURDAY, APPROX. 9 A.M. INSIDE—Life size fiberglass horses & buffalo; child's hand pulled sleds & wagons; antique baby carriages; mini-horse, goat & dog wagons. SATURDAY, APPROX. 10 A.M.—Driving Horses; Several Hafllnger Geldings, flat bed utility, carriage & horse trailers. SATURDAY, MAY 13TH APPROX. 11 A.M.—Approx. 180 horse drawn vehicles, catalogued by photo and brief description. CATALOGUES AVAILABLE FOR SATURDAY’S SESSION of horse drawn vehicles for $15.00 (USA & Canada); $20.00 (Overseas). Send payment now & the catalog will be mailed first class. Price lists also available approx. 4 weeks after the auction for $5.00 each. TERMS: CASH, TRAVELERS CHECKS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS, US FUNDS ONLY. PERSONAL OR BUSINESS CHECKS ACCEPTED ONLY WITH A CURRENT BANK LETTER OF GUARANTEED PAYMENT TO MARTIN AUCTION EERS, INC. and presented at time of registering for a buyers number. PRE-REGISTER BY CALLING OUR OFFICE ANY WEEK DAY (717) 768-8108. All items must be paid before or immediately following the auction on Saturday, May 13, 1995. ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED FROM LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS BY 3 P.M. ON SUNDAY, MAY 14,1995. No Exceptions! AUCTION SITE PHONE (week of sale only) (717) 228-2828 -X ★ 4- AU-0001863L from $775 to $975. Calves and yearlings sold for $225 to $BOO and red and white calves brought $5OO to $BOO. Other prices were: calf hutches $9O ea., 1200 gal. Surge tank $5OOO and Surge pipe line $2500. Luce Auctioneers & Managers conducted the sale. HESS SALE A Public Auction of personal property was held April 22 by Walter and Dorothy K. Hess, 1140 West Penn Grant Rd., Pequea Twp., west of Willow Sl, Lane. Co. Some prices included: A.C. B tractor $1875, living room suite $2lO, cedar chest $95, bag wagon $2O, David Bradley garden tractor $75, platform scales $62 and wooden pulleys $27 & $l3. Carl Diller and Gary Shirk were the auctioneers. GORDON SALE A Public Sale of machinery was held April 19 by Janet F. and Tim Gordon, south of McConneUsburg, Pa. Some items sold were: Farmall C (not running) $1675, Miller silage wagon $2900, Meyers forage wagon $4OOO and N.H. 900 Harvester $6900. LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA CA-C-879 Lyle E. Reed was the auctioneer. STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April 22 by Reuben and Rachel Stoltzfus, 4 miles east of Intercourse, Lane. Co., Pa. The ranch house and 1 car garage on a lot was sold for $115,000. Steve Petersheim was the auctioneer. COY SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held April 21 by Albert Coy, Parkesburg Boro, Sads bury Twp., Chester Co., Pa. The 29 acres with a house and bam was sold for $275,000. Petersheim Auction eers conducted the sale. WICKARD CON SIGN. SALE A Public Sale of coins and household goods was held April 22 three miles north of Carlisle, along Rl 74, Waggon ers Gap Road. Some prices included: Horse shoe curve pitcher S4S, chicken waterer $27, Roseville dish $9O, wooden rake $27.50, sleigh bells $34, brass bucket $45, Carnival dish $52.50, wooden telephone $6O, Farm Show Winross trucks $6O to $7O, cherry boy & girl figurines $102.50, Lionel train $llO, Reading train $125, silver dollars $l5 to $24, 1809 half-cent oMaitUn uWloneefts, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDRESS ALL INQUIRIES TO PAUL Z. MARTIN. JR. or SHIRLEY MORGAN AT OUR INTERCOURSE OFFICE * Auctioneers * Paul Z. Martin, Jr., Roger Spencer A Patrick K. Morgan P.O. Box 477 Intercourse, Pennsylvania 17534 Phone: (717) 768-8108 * Fax: (717) 768-7714 RH-000048-L FL-A 80000379 piece $36, 1871 2 1 piece $25 and cast iron eight-horse beer wagon $47.50. Kevin M. Wickard was the auctioneer. LONG, LIDDELL, RODGERS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of personal property and decoys was held April 22 for Long, Liddell, Rodgers Estate, #2325 Liberty Grove Rd., Col ora, Maryland. There were 150 registered bid ders attending the sale. Some items sold were: Jobes duck decoy $3lO, Mitchell duck decoy $260, other decoys $4O to $230, sewing machine & cabinet $3OO, pine cabinet base $260, Vic torian stove $l6O, Phi ladelphia Ogee signed mirror $lOO, Heisey berry set $B5, Prussia dresser set $6O and bug gy seat $25. Jeffrey E. Whiteside was the auctioneer. GROVE SALE A Public Auction of cattle and farm machin ery was held April 21 by Elwood and Edna Grove, 4 miles north of Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa. Some items sold were: big anvil $l6O, hand forge $9O, iron butcher kettles $lO5 & $l6O, lard press $BO, old coffee mill $3O, JD. 2SIO G tractor $3500, J.D. 1530 tractor $5150, J.D. 2010 G tractor $4500, N.H. flail chop per $1075, N.H. 472 haybine $1750, N.H. rake $1025, J.D. 2-row com planter $3OO, bale elevator $350, N.H. 311 baler $3BOO, N.I. single row com picker $1750, J.D. drill $6OO and old InL pull combine $lOOO. The grade Holstein cows sold from $5OO to $1025 and started heifer calves from $290 to $390. Mark Click was the auctioneer. THOMAS SALE A Public Auction of a dairy herd and farm equipment was held April 22 by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Tho mas, off Hildebrand Rd. on Birthday Club Road near New Freedom, Pa. There were 103 regis tered bidders. The top Holstein cow sold for $l3OO and the top price for a Holstein- Jersey mixed breed was $9OO. A Holstein heifer brought $lO3O and an open yearling Jersey sold for $440. An open yearling Holstein brought $7OO. Machinery prices were: Brillion harrow $950, J.D. 14T baler $465, J.D. 300 elevator $lOOO, bale wagon $725, bin wagon $B2O, J.D. 2040 tractor & loader $8950, and 1971 Ford grain dump truck $3850. Marlette E. Thomas was the auctioneer. snc. Classified ads! £ PAY OFF! I W— — a— » -»■' FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRI„ MAT 12,1995 9:00 A.M. LOCATED AT A&C DIFFENBACH AUCTION INC., 100 W. JACKSON ST, NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 TRACTORS - Ford 1920 4WD 12 sp. 78 hrs w/Turf Tires, JD 2840, MF 1085 w/Cab; IH 200 Truck w/2200 gal manure tank; JD 435 TLB; Cub 154 Loßoy w/Mower; Farmall A w/Cult, Farmall C w/Cult, MM Combine w/3 R Corn Head. FARM EQUIPMENT - JD 7000 4x Planter, Brillion 10’ Seeder Packer; Danish Tine Cults. 4x & 6x; JD 900 7 Shank V Ripper; NH 256 Rolabar Rake: Fox Harvester; Ford 3 pt. Rake; Ml 323 Picker; 2R Potato Digger; IH 700 5 bt. Auto Reset Plow; AC 2000 4bt plow; Oliver 565 4bt Plow, Nl Hay Rake; NH 455 Mower; NH 845 Round Baler, JD 2700 4 bt. Plow, NH 269 Baler; NH 310 Baler; IH 620 Drill; Ford 930 A 3 pt. Mower; Kuhn 6’ Disc Mower; JD 1207 Haybine, AC 600 4R Planter; Gehl 250 Spreader, Gehl 920 Forage Wagon; JD 125 Forage Wagon; NH 477 Haybine; JD 8200 Drill; 18’ Gooseneck Trailer, Stow 30 Concrete Mixer; EQUIPMENT SOLD DAILY ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE RECEIVING DAYS - MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, MAY 8 THRU MAY 11 - 7 AM TO 5 PM NO SMALL ITEMS RECEIVED ON FRIDAY SALE ORDER 9:00 AM -SALE STARTS 9:30 AM - LARGE EQUIPMENT 12 NOON -FARM TRACTORS 12 NOON - LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT 1:00 PM -SHRUBBERY 2:OOPM -LAWN FURNITURE A. & C. DIFFENBACH AUCTION INC. 100 W. Jackson St., Box 186 New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: (717)355-7253 i ; ; ■ ■£**s RESTORED HITCH WAGON (One of several) ABBOTT & DOWNING STAGE COACH (REPRODUCTION-NEW IN 1993) ORNATE HEARSE KEG WAGON Hr VIS A VIS
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